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  • Ivanka Trump hinting at possible White House exit
  • Ivanka Trump's Child Tax Credit campaign received support
  • Ivanka Trump's reaction to her parents' divorce revealed

Ivanka Trump could be hinting at her possible White House exit when she talked about her own family.

According to Eric Lutz of Vanity Fair, the first daughter is leaving the door open to a possible White House exit even if her father President Donald Trump wins re-election in November. Lutz came up with this idea following Ivanka’s interview with Margaret Brennan on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

“I am driven, first and foremost, by my kids and their happiness, so that is always going to be my top priority, and my decisions will always be flexible enough to ensure that their needs are being considered,” Ivanka said.

When asked about her future in the White House after revealing her top priority, Donald’s daughter said that her aforementioned statement “will really drive that answer for me.”

For Lutz, neither Ivanka nor her husband Jared Krushner has successfully performed their role of “moderating influence” and Ivanka “maybe getting burned out.” He added that her statement was “a typical Ivanka non-answer.” If ever Ivanka would leave the administration, the writer felt that the White House would remain the same but he acknowledged Ivanka’s accomplishment.

The first daughter managed to push a few priorities including the paid parental and medical leave plan for federal workers. In fact, her Child Tax Credit campaign received support from her followers.

One netizen asked how many families will be devastated due to the changes of the SNAP and many defended Ivanka saying that no families will be affected because the changes only apply to those able-bodied adults aged 18-49 with no dependents. Those who are in need will not lose anything, but the lazy ones or those illegally spongeing off the taxpayers will feel the changes.

In related news, Ivanka’s mom shared the first daughter’s reaction when she learned that her parents were divorcing. According to Ivana, Ivanka came home from school crying and asked her, “Mommy, does it mean I’m not going to be Ivanka Trump anymore?” Ivana added that her children were all “wrecks” at the time.

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In this photo, Ivanka Trump attends an event where U.S. President Donald Trump spoke at the White House promoting the administration's efforts to decrease federal regulations Dec. 14, 2017, in Washington, D.C. Getty Images / Win McNamee